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    1. Checkmate331 on

      It’s funny how Urdu is so famous and yet there’s no official region where it is the first spoken language.

    2. Foreign-Gain-9311 on

      Adding the Ashoka Chakra around a map the shows the whole subcontinent is a bit weird considering that it’s only the national symbol of India

    3. Is there any actual evidence that the language of the Indus Valley Civilization was Dravidian, or is it just conjecture & (sub)nationalist bluster? Also how did you determine what is or isn’t South Asia?

    4. Note: “Hindustani” is a koiné language based on the “Khadi boli” dialect of Delhi and western Uttar Pradesh. It has borrowed extensively from neighboring languages and dialects. It is now an official language of India (as Hindi) and Pakistan (as Urdu). Hindi and Urdu are two different written standardizations of Hindustani

    5. Star_Wombat33 on

      Hm. You forgot some of the language isolates, which is the only thing I have to say. And that makes sense, because it’s a map of language families. Good work!

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